I realise that a good number of people are committed to this particular path by now and can't pursue something else without abandoning a good deal of hard work, but those who can pull out at this point and won't; you're on a fool's errand.
Good for you bud...LOL, yeah I'm off on my errand so - I'm not just gonna give it up when the going gets a bit tough
This is soooooooooo depressin!!!
I'm seriously thinking of a new career!!!!
Anyone else with me???
My friend recently did her FE1s again and failed.Shes now 26 and is feeling VERY disheartened by the entire process. She feels that all her study/ work experience/ and Masters were absolutely useless. She is now contemplating returning to college and studying dentistry.
This sort of thing puzzles me. Do people just pick the career where they think they will earn the most money?
"Bemused" might have been a better choice.
LOL, yeah I'm off on my errand so - I'm not just gonna give it up when the going gets a bit tough
This sort of thing puzzles me. Do people just pick the career where they think they will earn the most money?
Joke or no joke, i struggle to understand why on earth you would spend time on this thread if you're not interested in pursuing a career as what you seem to describe as a "leech". If you ARE interested in pursuing a career as a solicitor, then I suggest you change your attitude.you'd swear you were on a quest for the holy grail (or the crystal skull) or something, and not a career path to become a leech....sorry, only kidding (a bit anyway).
refer to their chosen and well respected profession as being that of a "leech". That is rude and ignorant my friend.
Works for me either way.Spoken like a true student. Being a solicitor is not a well respected profession anymore, imo. The best you can hope for is to be respected for the work you do as a professional, and not simply because you are a member of a profession.
Joke or no joke, i struggle to understand why on earth you would spend time on this thread if you're not interested in pursuing a career as what you seem to describe as a "leech". If you ARE interested in pursuing a career as a solicitor, then I suggest you change your attitude.
You must understand that there are people on this thread who genuinely wish to practice law out of interest, challenge and maybe even passion. A lot of these people are struggling to push forward with their career because of the lack of training contracts being offered in the current climate, and then you come along and refer to their chosen and well respected profession as being that of a "leech". That is rude and ignorant my friend.
Can I ask Europhile what profession exactly are you in? you seem to have an abundance of free time (with over 730 posts) to criticise other peoples comments when perhaps they are just seeking advise rather than the negativity that is present in the majority of your replies.
Estate agent.
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Your sarcasm detector may need to be recalibrated.
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